cellular automata as models of computation
Cellular automata as models of computation refer to systems composed of individual cells that follow predefined rules to evolve and interact with their neighboring cells. These models are used to simulate and study complex processes or computational problems by dividing them into discrete units that interact locally and collectively create emergent behavior.
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